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Radical Centrist
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10/9/2004: Tawny Frogmouth's mouth
![]() Too scary for a Friday image. The bird is an Australian Tawny Frogmouth, the meal is a mouse, it's feeding time at Sydney's Taronga Zoo. The official cap says this bird's mouth is camouflaged to look like dry leaves and twigs. Okay. |
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What's my name? Guess
Join Date: Jun 2004
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whoa! yikes! gross! bleh!
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the owl looks happy.
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Complex Simpleton
Join Date: May 2003
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Actually, a frogmouth is not an owl. Also, it's the bird itself that looks like a pile of dead leaves when sitting on the ground. Here's a picture of two in a tree:
<a href="http://www.honoluluzoo.org/tawny_frogmouth.htm">http://www.honoluluzoo.org/tawny_frogmouth.htm</a> |
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Radical Centrist
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Thanks for the correction!
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Getting older every day
Join Date: Feb 2004
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I have a pair of Frogmouths that live around my place. They are nocturnal birds, and I often see one when I put the garbage out at night. They are very peaceful birds. Unfortunately they are classed as endangered due to their habitat being destroyed by man.
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Operations Operative
Join Date: May 2004
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a kind ive never heard off!
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King Of Wishful Thinking
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It looks like some kind of Muppet. Interesting example of evolution.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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tawny frogmouth
bluesdave is right .. they are nocturnal, and also very docile .. they specialise in shutting their eyes, never moving, and imitating pieces of dead wood .. which they do perfectly.
You can stand alongside them and not see them, with the right background. Unfortunately, they are also ready to become an endangered species, due to their docility, and predation by animals such as cats and foxes. Land clearing has also reduced their habitat. Scroll down this page to see some really good pics of them .. http://www.bluemountains.net/birds/bird.asp?bird_id=96 Members of the podargus family, with several species, related more to nightjars than owls, they are spread from India, through S.E. Asia, to Australia .. Here's a classic pic ..
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As stable as a ring of PU-239
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See, that's how nature says "I'm not here."
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El Queso Grande
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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I'll stick to Tawny Kitaen...
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